United Kingdom royals honor London fire victims as anger mounts

London fire commissioner Dany Cotton said it would be a "miracle" if any survivors were found alive, adding there were "unknown numbers of people" still inside the building.

Mr Cundy added: "Sadly that work leads me to believe that the number of people missing, but as yet unaccounted for has risen from yesterday's figure of 58". "That's one of the most awful things I have ever seen", Prince William said of the tower's blackened shell.

Authorities have not revealed how many people they believe were in the 120-unit building at the time of the fire, the number that have or have not been accounted for, or how many were evacuated or remained the scorched building.

"How many of those have been inspected by fire services and local authorities with maximum transparency?" Residents who survived the tower blaze lost everything and have no idea where they are going to live or how they will get back on their feet. "My heart goes out to those affected", Cundy said.

As NPR's Merrit Kennedy reported, the Grenfell Tower fire has aroused the ire of those who feel it was caused by corporate malfeasance and who feel Prime Minister Theresa May's government is not doing enough to respond. "Sadly we do not expect there to be any survivors", Cundy said.

Matthew Parris, a columnist and former Conservative lawmaker, said May's response to the fire had shown a lack of judgment which made her unsuitable to be prime minister.

Questioned as to whether the anger followed Mrs May's initial visit to the west London site during which she did not meet residents, he said: 'We didn't talk directly about that'.

London Police Commander Stuart Cindi said accuracy was behind their caution.

British officials have announced a nationwide minute of silence to honor the victims on Monday morning.

Sixteen "very ordinary people" sat in Downing Street to bring their concerns to Theresa May in an "unprecedented" meeting and finally felt they were listened to, the Bishop of Kensington, Dr Graham Tomlin said.

Another demonstration took place outside May's Downing Street office, while later in the evening, hundreds of mourners gathered near the tower for a candlelight vigil.

"It is hard to escape a very sombre national mood", Elizabeth, the world's oldest and longest-reigning monarch, said in a message on her official birthday.

There is simmering anger in the multi-ethnic north Kensington area hit by the blaze, and public fury has been directed at senior government figures, including May, who was jeered Friday after she visited.

One of the organisers has read out a statement outside the town hall, while other protesters were chanting slogans, TV images from Sky News showed. British officials have ordered a review of other buildings that have had similar renovations.

More than 3 million pounds ($3.8 million) has been raised for victims of the London high-rise fire that has killed at least 30 people and left dozens homeless. Churches and community centers are providing meals and support, and donations of clothing, toys and household supplies are flooding in.

The two tubes lines were partly closed at the weekend at the request of the London Fire Brigade, which confirmed was due to the "short-term" risk debris could fall.

Some residents had warned months ago that the tower represented a risky fire risk.

Queen Elizabeth II visited West London to meet with those who were affected by the fire, as did Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Cundy added that it will take weeks or longer to recover and identify all the dead in the housing block that was devastated.

With the bat in hand, India found themselves under early pressure after losing both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for just 6 runs. India , the defending champions, were never in the game after falling to 33-3 and then 54-5 in their chase of Pakistan's 338-4.

On Sunday, Portugal and Mexico face off from Group A while Chile and Cameroon are playing each other from Group B. Smolov's goal was rightly ruled offside before Russian Federation took the lead on 31 minutes.

The lack of movement comes as a major shock given Oxlade-Chamberlain only has 12 months left on his deal. With just a year to go, clubs could be able to get their hands on the Arsenal man on a cut-price deal.

But Portugal's Ricardo Quaresma scored the opener on 34 minutes before Javier Hernandez equalised with a low header for Mexico . In his next game, Silva scored a hat-trick against the Faroe Islands, when Ronaldo added one goal in another 6-0 victory.

"This bipartisan amendment is the sanctions regime that the Kremlin deserves for its actions", Shaheen said . The sanctions follow the scandalous departure of Michael Flynn as Trump's national security advisor.

Doctors immediately performed surgery, but additional operations will be required, the hospital said in the late-night statement . The American Hospital Association defines "critical" condition as: "Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits".

Russian Federation beat New Zealand 2-0 in the other Group A fixture, while Chile beat Cameroon 2-0 in the opening Group B tie. Cristiano Ronaldo will lead Portugal against Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez of Mexico in their first match of the tournament.

The Warriors will gun for third win on their epic Finals series with Cavs, and the latter will attempt to equalize. Then 2017 Finals MVP Durant signs a deal that maintains the ear-to-ear grin he's been wearing since Monday night.

But public anger has been swelling, with furious residents heckling May and storming the local authority headquarters on Friday. Grief turned to outrage Friday amid reports that materials used in the building's renovation could have fueled the i.

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